Remember that election a few months ago, where Americans resoundingly rejected the policies of an out-of-control presidency and demanded Republicans in Congress change course? Yeah, we do, too.

Apparently Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) didn’t get the message. Following a contentious battle in the Senate that led McConnell to strip out any provisions of a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that dealt with President Obama’s “Executive Amnesty” plan, the House voted for the Senate’s “clean” version of the bill, 267-162, with all 182 Democrats and 75 Republicans voting for passage.

Kenneth Palinkas said: “This is accomplished by lessening the vetting of each and every alien who applies for permanent residency or citizenship in the U.S.

“By not scrutinizing each and every applicant to the fullest extent possible to ensure America’s security, we invite an even more catastrophic event then what occurred on 09/11/2001. It is more than likely that any attack from terrorists will come from within the borders of the U.S, and it is further likely that ISIS or Al Qaeda would try to launch these attacks by obtaining a visa or working with elements already here on visas.

“We must remain diligent and not continue lessening our guard against extremists who seek to destroy this nation. We must not govern based on politically correct clichés about relaxed immigration that only serve to weaken the country.”

How bad is it? According to The Washington Times, lawyers in the State of Texas’ case against President Obama said the administration processed about 100,000 applications for amnesty for “DREAMers” under some of the expanded rules the president announced last year.